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Men's Gift Idea - Beard Shirts from Face Farmers


Who is the hardest person on your list to shop for?  I would guess that whoever that person is, they are a guy.

If you are looking for an affordable gift for that hard to shop for guy (that has a beard) look no further than Face Farmers - Beard and Mustache T-shirts.  Obviously these shirts are not for someone that needs a sentimental gift, or men that dress professionally, or men without facial hair, but for your mustachioed or bearded friend with a sense of humor, you probably can't get a better gift than one of these t-shirts.

There are a couple shirts on the website that are inappropriate, but the majority of them are awesome.


I was given this shirt to review.  I planned to give it to my step-dad for Christmas, but Michael saw it, and despite the fact that he only occasionally has facial hair he decided he had to have it.

The shirt is high-quality pre-shrunk cotton.  I have only washed it once so far (Michael recently shaved so he can't wear it LOL), but the shirt and the screen-printing held up nicely.






The shirts are $19 (+shipping).  You can have the printing put on the back, or the front of the shirt, whichever you prefer, for the same cost.  For additional money you can get a hoodie or even a lady's shirt or tank top to support the bearded men in their life.  $19 seems like kind of a lot for a t-shirt, but really its not compared to other places you can get awesome t-shirts.




I feel like with today's fascination with Duck Dynasty (a show that I LOVE!!!!) these will be perfect presents for a lot of people this Christmas season.


I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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